If your phone is set yo portrait mode and you want to rotate the screen, you'll notice a small icon appear next to the home key when you turn the phone - hit this and the screen rotates. turn the phone back and the icon reappears - hit it to rotate the screen.

This is incredibly useful for me who gets frustrated when some apps rotate and i don't want them to (yes, i know there are utilities to l;ock individual apps, but i've never found one up to my required standards )

3. If there is no PORTRAIT button, swipe left and right to cinduct a further search.

4. If there really is no PORTRAIT button, click on the "three vertical dots" icon in the top right of the Quick Settings menu. It is beside the cog. It will only be available if Quick Menu is fully extended from the top of thr screen - open it right up.

5. Choose BUTTON ORDER

6. Add PORTRAIT icon by dragging it from the bottom into the Quick Settings menu.

You've got to be kidding me. They hid the icon from top quick access bar without warning to force you to use the icon on the lower menu bar. Problem is, that feature does not work on all apps like my Sky TV app. The only clue was in the three dots that had a notification buble. The terms 'rotate' 'auto rotate' 'portrait' does not yeild any search results, either.

What if the option is not there? Either when you extend the quick menu or or when you swipe right.

It seems to me that that was the experience of many people writing in about this issue. Therefore whomever marked this topic as solved (probably a Samsung rep) is playjng fast and loose. The post I am replying to is not solution. Though there is one.

I my case, I solved the issue by typing in the problem to the Samsung Members app following the support links and allowing the UI to navigats to the solution in settings.